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Explore Scientific National Geographic Jr Metal Detector

Explore Scientific National Geographic Jr Metal Detector
  • Product Code: eq171872
  • Availability: In Stock

$119.97 $191.95

Find coins, jewelry, or artifacts buried as deep as 6" below the surface with this Explore Scientific National Geographic JR Metal Detectorfrom Explore Scientific. Simply glide the detector coil back and forth about 3/4" above the ground; when metal is detected, you'll hear a tone and the indicator light on the handle will light up. The louder the tone, the closer the treasure! The LED light on the handle will help you see where you're searching at low-light times, such as early morning and late evening. The detector comes fully assembled but requires user-supplied batteries—one 9V battery for the detector and three AAA batteries for the LED light.

Find Objects 6" Below the Surface    Audible Tone & Indicator Light    LED Light    Adjustable Shaft    Fully Assembled    Uses 1 x 9V & 3 x AAA Batteries

Power
Power SourceBattery
Battery Type1x 9 V
Physical
ColorBlack / Yellow
Cable LengthNot Specified by Manufacturer
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will a skywatcher evostar 72ED with a diagonal and quark hydrogen alpha solar filter work for this mount and tripod?

A: The maximum load for the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is 10lbs. More than adequate to handle the items you listed.

Q: 2. Does the EXOS nano adj. Knobs move as slowly as the twilight 1 and can you mount a celestron travel 70 on the EXOS Nano?

A: No, the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount will not move as slowly as a Twilight 1 mount. As long as you can mount the Celestron Travel 70 on a Vixen-style universal mount, it will mount.

Q: 3. Exterior: 17.3 x 12.2 x 6.9. Are these dimensions compressible to 17.3 x 10 x 6.9?

A: Whether the dimensions can be compressed depends on what is placed in the Iceland M 17L.

Q: 4. The fibre lining on the cradles; how thick would you say it is?

A: Sorry this item is a special order item B&H does not stock this product. Please contact Explore Scientific for that type of specifications. Explore ScientificTel: (866)252.3811 Website http://explorescientificusa.com/

Q: 5. What is the differance between the twilight 1and the EXOS nano? Do they do the same functions.

A: The Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod is an equatorial mount with a maximum height of 45 inches. The Twilight 1 is an Alt-Az mount with a maximum height of 55 inches. Both are rated to support up to 15 pounds.

Q: 6. the description say it has oversized thumbscrews to secure the cradle ring to the OTA but the pictures shows the old style buckle latch to secure the OTA , i want the new version with the oversized thumbscrews , can you tell me which cradle will be sent?

A: To make sure you get MFR #TED127CFCRDL , that is the Cradle Assembly with the översized thumbscrews". The photo is not always the exact item described, but the MFR# is.

Q: 7. Does a skywatcher 130pds mount on this?

A: Yes it will

Q: 8. Will it match with Skywatcher EQ3 mount?

A: Yes this Twilight Series Model will be compatible with your Sky Watcher EQ3 Mount.

Q: 9. What is the load capacity?

A: About 12 lbs.

Q: 10. Will this work for a EQM 35 pro?

A: Yes, the Explore Scientific Twilight Medium-Duty Tripod Legs (White) BH #EXTLST2W • MFR #TL-ST2W-00 will work with the EQM 35 Pro.

28/09/2024

[1x 9 V] I almost didn't buy it because cheesy cobranding usually results in an inferior product with an expensive name. But it met the specs I needed, it's actually made by Monfrotto, and the DealZone price was worth taking a chance.


Man, am I glad I bought this bag.


It's a great size--holds everything I need it to: a caged EOS RP with zoom attached, another body, 2-3 more lenses, a tablet or small laptop, lots of accessories, batteries, a tripod on the exterior... (Nothing personal against Lawrence, but he was clearly reviewing a different bag).


Build quality is great, I love that the main pouch is accessed from the reverse side and note the usual exposed exterior or side zippers--keeps things much more secure.



Well constructed with a an unusually (for this product category) tasteful color scheme.


I'd say this bag is worth it's usual price, but if it shows up in a DealZone again, grab it!

5
17/09/2024

[Black / Yellow] I got this on a Daily Deal, but feel it would be worth the frontline price, honestly. It's well-made, a well thought out and high quality. I used the main compartment to hold my EOS-R w/100-400 attached and a 35mm, 24-105, 10-18 EF with adapter, and a couple spare batteries. I stuck a couple of medium format film cameras in the top compartment along with a few other doo-dads and still haven't used all the space and compartments this thing has. It's truly a great fit for me.

5
17/09/2024

[Battery] I put this eyepiece on my Celestron EdgeHD 8. It is about the widest FOV that I could pull off the OTA. The view is really crisp with point stars to the edge. I can't see any edge brightening or vignetting. The resolution is enough to clearly see the four stars of M42 Trapezium, Jupiter bands, Saturn rings, and even, barely, Saturn cloud bands.
The eye relief is comfortable to view the entire field, without glasses.
This is a hefty piece. Not a problem on an 8 SCT, but may be awkward on a smaller OTA.

5
16/09/2024

[1x 9 V] very well made, a little bigger than my lowepro tahoe which it replaces. and especially with much more storage space, I can put my Z6 + 24-70 / f4 + 40mm + 28mm and a 105mm and my Nisi filters and acc. it is very comfortable to carry, really the best travel camera bag I have bought.

5
27/08/2024

[1x 9 V] It comes in a really nice box.

5
08/08/2024

[Battery] This is a great size travel bag, not too big, not too small. Some kind of buckle would be a little easier than the loops, but so far it's not too big of a deal.

5
26/07/2024

[Black / Yellow] Ordered from USA to Brisbane on a Monday and received Friday via DHL in time for dark skies on Saturday. WOW
Very light weight but solid. Performed well with Explore Scientific + Tele Vue eye pieces on my Celestron 11 and would highly recommend.

5
29/06/2024

[1x 9 V] Explore scientific oce again confirm its reputation. This eyepiece is really the best in its category, along with rhe Tele Vue Nagler but at half of that price: difficult to do better. Its huge apparent FOV, its contrast and its flat field make it a must for all owners of a long focal SCT.

5
23/06/2024

[Black / Yellow] perfect size for travel,

5
23/06/2024

[Battery] Great ep for friends who wear eyeglasses. Long eye relief, great views.

5

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